So, what's so special about these pens? For starters the oil-based ink in these pens sticks to any surface. Yup, I said ANY. As you can see, they come in a wide range of vibrant colors...18 to be exact. Each pen is double-sided with a different original Kirarina color on each end. So, you really are getting two pens in one!

I decided to try something a bit out of my comfort zone, because why not, right?!

I concentrated the dots quite closely in between the flower petals and spaced them apart further as I moved away from each flower. I made sure to use both ends of the pen, as the colors are different. Here's a look at the two colors in the Raspberry Kirarina 2win Oil-based Pen:Both tips on each marker is the same round nib, with the exception of the black marker, which has a round nib on one end and a fine nib on the other. Here's a peek at the markers with their caps removed:

Once I finished the dots all the way around the pot, I added some gold ones using a shiny gold oil-based paint pen to dress it up just a bit more. Once I was finished, and the piece was dry, I peeled off all of the X-Press It Mask It daisies, added flower centers, and colored up the rim of the flower pot to match.

All in all, it was really easy to make, and I think it turned out pretty great. :)

So, what's so special about these pens? For starters the oil-based ink in these pens sticks to any surface. Yup, I said ANY. As you can see, they come in a wide range of vibrant colors...18 to be exact. Each pen is double-sided with a different original Kirarina color on each end. So, you really are getting two pens in one!

I decided to try something a bit out of my comfort zone, because why not, right?!

I concentrated the dots quite closely in between the flower petals and spaced them apart further as I moved away from each flower. I made sure to use both ends of the pen, as the colors are different. Here's a look at the two colors in the Raspberry Kirarina 2win Oil-based Pen:Both tips on each marker is the same round nib, with the exception of the black marker, which has a round nib on one end and a fine nib on the other. Here's a peek at the markers with their caps removed:

Once I finished the dots all the way around the pot, I added some gold ones using a shiny gold oil-based paint pen to dress it up just a bit more. Once I was finished, and the piece was dry, I peeled off all of the X-Press It Mask It daisies, added flower centers, and colored up the rim of the flower pot to match.

All in all, it was really easy to make, and I think it turned out pretty great. :)